The weather has been unseasonably warm in Grande-Praire, 25C yesterday, 26C today and forcast to be 25C on Thursday, the normal temp is 19C,
I have the feeling the web cam photo has not been recently updated because it doesn’t usually snow at 26C
Andy must think that the Arctic never experienced summer before the big GLO-BULL warming scare 😉
Andy u do realize that the entire arctic has been below average since mid May don’t you? Go to DMI’s site if you doubt this fact.
I wonder what Andy’s degree is in!!
Last summer, alarmists were having a fit because same station made it to +2 C for a couple hours and were also claiming that 97% of the ice sheet had melted. So, it would seem quite appropriate for Steve to show that it is now 27 C colder during the following summer, which is equivilent to 45 degrees F. You might say that is quite an enormous difference, doing an apples to apples comparison.
It looks like they are getting ready to move the bar to the top of the hill! There is a better view from that hill anyway!
Good idea. The evolution of these webcam pics is amazing.
Canadians having fun:
http://www.weather-forecast.com/locations/Grande-Prairie/webcams/latest
The weather has been unseasonably warm in Grande-Praire, 25C yesterday, 26C today and forcast to be 25C on Thursday, the normal temp is 19C,
I have the feeling the web cam photo has not been recently updated because it doesn’t usually snow at 26C
http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=Grande%20Prairie,%20Alberta
The housekeeper should count his lucky stars:)
A 14MPH breeze can be slightly chilly…
http://www.wunderground.com/global/stations/89828.html
Well done for picking the one place in the Arctic where it is really cold, due to the altitude of course. So it is not representive.
Why not send is a picture of the middle of Alaska.
http://www.uni-koeln.de/math-nat-fak/geomet/meteo/winfos/synNNWWarctis.gif
You ought to call this blog Joke Science , due to your non scientific means. :p
Try this one:
http://www.weather-forecast.com/maps/Canada
I have 49 degrees F. here in the middle of Alaska.
The average for this date leaves that temperature 16 degrees F. below the mean.
http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/antarctic.sea.ice.interactive.html
Indeed, all other monitored spots at the southern pole are nice and warm:)
I’m trying to find toasty AGW temperatures within the SST monitoring programs and surface maps, maybe you can show me where the excessive AGW heat resides?
http://www.lawrencevilleweather.com/conditions/europe
Moron alert!
The reason it is at high altitude is because there is two miles of ice piled up there. That is why the Greenland ice sheet can’t melt.
Actually, it was picked because it’s the only arctic golf course where you can get a tee time at any time of the day.
Andy must think that the Arctic never experienced summer before the big GLO-BULL warming scare 😉
Andy u do realize that the entire arctic has been below average since mid May don’t you? Go to DMI’s site if you doubt this fact.
I wonder what Andy’s degree is in!!
“I wonder what Andy’s degree is in!!” He has a Piled Higher and Deeper in horse pucky; i.e., nonsense; feces.
Last summer, alarmists were having a fit because same station made it to +2 C for a couple hours and were also claiming that 97% of the ice sheet had melted. So, it would seem quite appropriate for Steve to show that it is now 27 C colder during the following summer, which is equivilent to 45 degrees F. You might say that is quite an enormous difference, doing an apples to apples comparison.
I just hope they keep the caddies out of the pool this year!
I noticed they are really letting the rough grow out. Perhaps they have a big golf tournament scheduled for this weekend?
Regardless of fire hazard, fireworks should be banned at Club Summit, since they will pockmark the greens!